UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM VITAE FORMAT - Rutgers



CURRICULUM VITAE

DATE: 01-03-20

NAME: Tammy Chung

PRESENT TITLE: Professor of Psychiatry

HOME ADDRESS: 7 Livingston Avenue, Apt 1504

New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901

OFFICE ADDRESS: 112 Paterson Street, Room 414

New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901

TELEPHONE: 412-352-4651

E-MAIL ADDRESS: tammy.chung@rutgers.edu

CITIZENSHIP: United States

EDUCATION:

A. Undergraduate Graduate and Professional

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

B.A. with Distinction in All Subjects (Psychology), 1986

B. Graduate and Professional University

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

New Brunswick, New Jersey

M.S. (Clinical Psychology) 1993

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

New Brunswick, New Jersey

Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology) 1998

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

A. Internship and Residencies

Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Clinical Psychology

1997-1998

B. Postdoctoral Appointments

Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island

Alcohol Research Training Program (NIAAA T32)

1998-1999

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Alcohol Research Training Program (NIAAA T32)

1999-2001

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Assistant Professor

08/2001-11/2006

Center for Alcohol Studies

Rutgers University

Visiting Professor

12/2002-12/2017

Department of Epidemiology

University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health

Assistant Professor (secondary appointment)

04/2005-04/2007

Department of Epidemiology

University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health

Graduate Faculty

04/2006-07/2018

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Associate Professor

12/2006-10/2018

Department of Epidemiology

University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health

Associate Professor (secondary appointment)

05/2007-07/2018

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Conferral of tenure at the rank of Associate Professor

10/2014-11/2018

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Professor with tenure

11/2018-12/2019

Department of Psychiatry

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research

Professor with tenure

01/2020-present

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Adjunct Professor

01/2020- present

MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL

SOCIETIES:

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

1993-present (Member)

American Psychological Association

1993-present (Member)

2004, 2013: Program Committee reviewer, Division 50 (Addictions)

2005-2007: Program Co-Chair, Division 50 (Addictions)

Research Society on Alcoholism

1995-present (Member)

2011-2012, 2015-2016: Program Committee member

American Psychopathological Association

2005-present (Member)

College on Problems of Drug Dependence

2013-present (Member)

2013-present: Publications Committee member

International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism

2015-present (Member)

HONORS AND AWARDS:

Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in All Subjects

Cornell University

June 1986

Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation Fellowship Competition

National Science Foundation

1990

Excellence Fellowship

Rutgers University

1990-1993

Research Day Award: Best Poster Presentation

Brown University

1998

Research Day Award: Best Poster Presentation

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

2001

Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions Award

American Psychological Association, Division 50, Addictions

2006

Reviewer of the Year

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Research Review Committee

2013, 2014, 2015

Best Paper Award

Substance Abuse journal (see publication #72)

2015

Annual Field Editors’ Award

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

2017, 2018

SERVICE ON NATIONAL GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES:

2006 (Mar, Jun, Oct) Ad Hoc Reviewer Center for Scientific Review: Risk, Prevention and

Intervention for Addictions (RPIA)

Mar 2007- Jun 2010 Section member Center for Scientific Review: Risk, Prevention and

Intervention for Addictions (RPIA)

July 2007- June 2019 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIAAA Clinical & Pediatric Loan Repayment Program, 13

times

July 2009 Ad Hoc Reviewer American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

applications

December 2010 Ad Hoc Reviewer Center for Scientific Review: Risk, Prevention for Health

Behaviors, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-A)

Oct 2010 – Jun 2015 Ad Hoc Reviewer Center for Scientific Review: Risk, Prevention and

Intervention for Addictions Overflow (RPIA-N), 11 times

June 2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer AA-4 Neuroscience Research Review

November 2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer AA-2 Epidemiology, Prevention, and Behavioral Research

June 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer Center for Scientific Review: Risk, Prevention for Health

Behaviors, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-A)

March 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: Translational Research on

Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System: TRIALS (NIDA U01)

June 2013, 2014 Ad Hoc Reviewer Fellowships: Behavioral Neuroscience (ZRG1 F02A), 2

times

December 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: Data Coordinating Center for “Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain” HIV research (NIDA U01)

December 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: Causal models for alcohol treatment

2014 - 2016 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: NIDA R13 conference grants, 3x

February 2015 Ad Hoc Reviewer Behavioral Genetics and Epidemiology Study Section (BGES)

Feb 2016, 2018 Ad Hoc Reviewer Member Conflict: Interventions & Mechanisms for Addictions, 2x

11/2016 - 11/2019 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIAAA Fellowship Review (ZAA1 GG 32), 6 times

December 2016 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: NIDA Collaborative R01 applications

May 2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIAAA P50 Alcohol Research Center review

June 2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: Accelerating the Pace of Research

July, Dec 2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: Time Sensitive NIDA R21s, 2

times

November 2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: Advancing Exceptional Research on HIV/AIDS

Jan 2018 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIH STTR Digital Markers for Marijuana Intoxication

May 2018 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIMHD Prevention and Treatment Research to Address HIV/AIDS Disparities in Women in the US

June 2018 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIGMS SCORE Behavioral Science Review

March 2019 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIH Center for Scientific Review; Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior (RPHB) Integrated Review Group; Special Emphasis Panel

April 2019 Ad Hoc Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel: NIDA America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Epidemic

June 2019 Ad Hoc Reviewer NIH STTR Digital Markers for Marijuana Intoxication

SERVICE ON MAJOR COMMITTEES:

A. International

Health Research Board of Ireland, Research Training Fellowships for Healthcare professionals, Ad Hoc

Reviewer, February 2010

Binational Science Foundation (Israel-US), Ad Hoc Reviewer, March 2010

Dutch Cancer Society, Ad Hoc Reviewer, April 2012

Israel Science Foundation, Ad Hoc Reviewer, March 2013

Discovery Fund Seed Competition, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, CA, Ad Hoc

Reviewer, May 2018

Swiss National Science Foundation, Ad Hoc Reviewer, May 2018

Mental Healthcare Program of the Netherlands Organisation Health Research and Development

(ZonMW), Ad Hoc Reviewer, July 2019

B. National

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Contributor to Underage Drinking Initiative

Executive Summary: 2005

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Expert Panel Member on Screening for alcohol use

disorders in youth: 2009-2012

National Center for Responsible Gaming, Ad Hoc Reviewer: July 2010, August 2012

National Center for Responsible Gaming, Scientific Achievement Award Committee: 2011, 2012

National Center for Responsible Gaming, Scientific Advisory Board Member, 2012-Present

American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award, Ad Hoc Reviewer: Sept 2018, 2019

C. Medical School/University

University of Pittsburgh, Institutional Review Board, member, 2005-2008

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Admissions Interviewing Committee, 2006-Present

Morgan State University ASCEND faculty pilot project review, Ad Hoc Reviewer, August 2016

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Member of the Tenured Faculty Promotions and

Appointments Committee, January 2019-present

Florida Consortium for Medical Marijuana Clinical Outcomes Research, Pilot Project review, Ad Hoc

Reviewer, October 2019

D. Hospital

Not applicable

E. Department

Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, Research Review Committee, 2000-2019

Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, Residency candidate interviews, 2005-2007

Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, Course development committee: Introduction to Psychiatry (MS-1),

2008

Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, Clinical Psychology Internship Program: Application reviews and

Interviews, 2004, 2008-2019

Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, Addiction Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2011-2012

Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, Academic Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2018-2019

F. Editorial Boards

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Consulting Editor, 2004-2006; January 2020-present

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Associate Editor, 2007-2018

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Interim Editor, July 2018 to December 31, 2019

and June-July 2016 (Editor on medical leave)

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Consulting Editor, 2009-[December 31, 2019]

Alcohol Research: Current Reviews (ARCR: NIAAA publication), Editorial Board, 2011-Present

Co-editor (2013- 2015), with Dr Michael Hilton, ARCR issue on electronic health technologies

(e/mHealth) in alcohol research (vol 36[1], on-line: May 2015)

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Co-Guest Editor, special issue on Neuroimaging Psychotherapy Mechanisms of Change for Addictive Behaviors (June 2013, vol 27[2]), 2011-2013

Frontiers: Child Health and Human Development, Review Editor, 2013-Present

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Field Editor, 2013-2018

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Associate Editor, 2018-Present

Current Addiction Reports, Section Editor: Adolescent/Young Adult Substance Use, 2014-2018

Cannabis, Editorial Board, 2016-Present

Springer Nature: Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, Editorial Board, 2018-Present

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (APA Div 12, Clinical Psychology), Editorial Board, 2018-Present

G. AdHoc Reviews (selected: since this record goes back to 2000, initial review dates are not known; reviews continue to the present, as invited)

Addiction, Addiction Biology Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Addictive Behaviors Journal of Adolescence

American Journal of Public Health Journal of Adolescent Health

American Journal of Psychiatry Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry

American Journal on Addictions Journal of the Am Acad Child and Adol Psychiatry

Archives of General Psychiatry Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

BMC Pediatrics Lancet: Psychiatry

Biological Psychiatry Nicotine and Tobacco Dependence

Biological Psychiatry: Cog Neurosci & Neuroimag. Pediatrics

Clinical Psychology Review Personality and Individual Differences

CNS Spectrums Psychiatry Research

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging

Developmental Psychology Psychological Assessment

Drug and Alcohol Dependence Psychopharmacology

European Journal of Pediatrics Social Psychiatry + Psychiatric Epidemiology

Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology Substance Abuse

Health Psychology

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:

2003 Family night presentation on Readiness to Change Substance Use, Gateway Rehabilitation Center, Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program, Cranberry, PA, Winter 2003

2007 Gateway Rehabilitation Center National Newsletter, “The Recovery Project: Tracking changes in adolescent alcohol and drug use,” Fall 2007, Volume 8(3).

2009 Gateway Rehabilitation Center National Newsletter, “The Recovery Project: Results and Future Directions,” Fall 2009, Volume 10(3).

2009 Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application (DATA), “What factors influence and maintain motivation to change?” October 2009, Volume 28(10), page 8.

2016 The Addiction Newsletter: Official Newsletter of APA Division 50 - Society of Addiction Psychology, “Personal (ego centric) network characteristics of adolescents in substance use treatment” Summer 2016, Vol 25(2).

2019 The Addiction Newsletter: Official Newsletter of APA Division 50 - Society of Addiction Psychology, “Use the free Kudos service to promote your published work” Summer 2019.

SPONSORSHIP (Primary Mentorships) OF CANDIDATE FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE

Medical Student Mentoring

David Roofeh, MS-3, visiting NIMH Medical Student Fellow (R25 MH054318) from State University of New York at Syracuse (March 2012-August 2012), topic area: Adolescents’ trajectories of motivation to abstain from substance use during intensive outpatient treatment in relation to treatment outcome.

Service on Masters Thesis Committee

Vimal Mannali, MPH 2007, Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh Multi-disciplinary Master of Public Health Essay Committee Member, “Migration and Mental Health among Asian Indian immigrants in the United States: A cross-cultural psychiatry and public health perspective”, Thesis Chair: Ron LaPorte, PhD

Service on Doctoral Thesis Committee

Chung-Yu Chen, PhD 2012, Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University

of Pittsburgh, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, “The influence of hostile personality traits on

the relationship between television viewing and cardiometabolic risk”, Thesis Chair: Anthony Fabio, PhD

Kat Belendiuk, PhD 2013, Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, “Peer Socialization to Binge Drinking in Early Adulthood: Effects of Impulsivity, Delinquency and Childhood ADHD Status on Peer Selection and Influence”, Thesis Chair: Brooke Molina, PhD

Tom Blaze, PhD 2014, Graduate School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, “Enumerating the Correct Number of Classes in a Semiparametric Group-based Trajectory Model”, Thesis Chair: Kevin H. Kim, PhD

External Reviewer for Doctoral Thesis

Louise Mewton, PhD 2011, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales,

Sydney, Australia, External Reviewer, “The classification of substance use disorders in young adults”,

Thesis Chair: Maree Teesson, PhD

SPONSORSHIP (Primary Mentorships) OF POSTGRADUATE FELLOWS:

Post-doctoral Advisor

Jessica Black, PhD, Alcohol Research Training Grant (NIAAA T32), University of Pittsburgh

September 2013-August 2015

Rachel Bachrach, PhD, Alcohol Research Training Grant (NIAAA T32), University of Pittsburgh

September 2015-September 2017

Frances Wang, Psychiatric Research Training Grant (NIMH T32), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, September 2017-December 2017

Carla Chugani, PhD, Co-mentor, Adolescent research in community postdoctoral training program (NICHD T32), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, April 2017-August 2018

Jocelyn Anderson, PhD, Co-mentor, Adolescent research in community postdoctoral training program (NICHD T32), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, June 2017-August 2018

Gerald Montano, DO, Co-mentor, Adolescent research in community postdoctoral training program (NICHD T32), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, March 2018-June 2018

Irene Tung, PhD, Co-mentor, Alcohol Research Training Grant (NIAAA T32), University of Pittsburgh

September 2018-present

Psychiatry Resident Research Advisor

Scott Steele, MD, PhD, Psychiatry Residency, PGY-1, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,

February 2017-May 2017

Clinical Psychology Internship Research Placement

Rachel Bachrach, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

September 2014-August 2015

Frances Wang, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

September 2016-August 2017

K23 Career Development Award Co-Mentor

Jocelyn Anderson, PhD, K23 AA027288, 2018-2023, Text message intervention for alcohol use and

sexual violence in college students, Penn State University

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:

A. Lectures or Course Directorships

School, course name, lecture title, hours

1. School: Rutgers University

Course Name: Principles of Abnormal Psychology

Year: 1994

Contact Hours: 30 (3 credits, semester-long course)

To Whom: Undergraduates

Number of Students: 30

2. School: Rutgers University

Course Name: General Psychology in the Gateway Program

Year: 1994-1995

Contact Hours: 60 (3 credits, semester-long course x 2 semesters)

To Whom: Undergraduates

Number of Students: 15 per semester

3. School: Brown University Medical School

Course Name: Principles of Clinical Interviewing

Year: 1999

Contact Hours: 12 (6 weeks, 2 hour problem-based learning small group sessions)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 10 per group

4. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Epidemiology of Alcohol Use and Abuse

Year: 2000, 2004

Contact Hours: 4 (2-hour lecture x 2 times)

To Whom: Pre-doctoral students

Number of Students: 15 per lecture

5. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Topics in Clinical Psychiatry (Adolescent substance use and abuse)

Year: 2001, 2002

Contact Hours: 2 (1-hour lecture x 2 times)

To Whom: Psychiatric Residents, PGY-2

Number of Students: 10 per lecture

6. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Problem Based Learning: Patient Interviewing

Year: 2002, 2003, 2004

Contact Hours: 12 (4 week seminar, 1-hour small groups x 3 years)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 8 per group

7. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Problem Based Learning: Medical Decision Making

Year: 2003

Contact Hours: 9 (6 weeks, 1.5-hour small groups)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 8 per group

8. School: University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology

Course Name: Seminar on Alcohol Use and Problems

Year: 2004, 2008

Contact Hours: 4 (2-hour seminar x 2 times)

To Whom: Pre-doctoral students

Number of Students: 8 per seminar

9. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Disruptive Behavior Disorders Seminar: Adolescent Substance Use & Abuse

Year: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (February and October)

Contact Hours: 10 (6 1-hour lectures, 1 2-hr lecture, co-facilitated 1-hr seminar x 2 times)

To Whom: Psychiatric Residents, PGY-4

Number of Students: 4-6 per lecture

10. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Problem Based Learning: Medical and Psychiatric Comorbidity

Year: 2005

Contact Hours: 2 (facilitated 1-hour seminar x 2 times)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 10 per group

11. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Introduction to Psychiatry

Year: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017

Contact Hours: 16 (facilitated 1-hour small group x 16 times)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 10 per group

12. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Alcohol and Psychiatric Epidemiology Research Training Program

Methodology Seminar

Year: 2005

Contact Hours: 1

To Whom: Pre- and postdoctoral trainees

Number of Students: 5

13. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Diversity Training Workshop on Culture and Ethnicity

Year: 2005, 2006

Contact Hours: 2 (2-hour session x 2 times)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 10 per group

14. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Epidemiology 2330, Course Director

Methodological and Assessment Issues in Psychiatric Epidemiology

Year: 2005, 2007, 2009

Contact Hours: 42 (14-week course, 2 credits)

To Whom: Pre-doctoral students

Number of Students: 4-5 (each semester)

15. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Epidemiology 2340

Epidemiology and Etiology of Child Psychiatric Disorders (Guest lecture)

Year: 2006, 2011, 2017

Contact Hours: 6

To Whom: Pre-doctoral students

Number of Students: 5-9 (each lecture)

16. School: University of Pittsburgh, Life Course Studies Research Program

Course Name: Seminar in Quantitative Methods in Developmental Psychopathology

Research

Brown Bag Series: Conducting Latent Class and Latent Trajectory Analyses

Year: 2006

Contact Hours: 1

To Whom: Pre-doctoral students, Post-doctoral trainees

Number of Students: 10

17. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Clinical Psychology Internship seminar series: Early Career Development

Year: 2007

Contact Hours: 1

To Whom: Clinical Psychology Interns

Number of Students: 3

18. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Methods and Logic in Medicine-Part A

Year: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Contact Hours: 64 (8 hrs x 8 years)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 8-10 each year

19. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Methods and Logic in Medicine-Part B

Year: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Contact Hours: 40 (8 hrs x 5 years)

To Whom: First year medical students

Number of Students: 8-10 each year

20. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Epidemiology 2310

Psychiatric Epidemiology (Guest lecture: “Reliability, Validity, & Clinical

Utility”)

Year: 2010 (Fall), 2012 (Fall), 2014 (Fall), 2016 (Fall), 2018 (Fall)

Contact Hours: 12 (2-4 hrs x 5 years)

To Whom: Pre-doctoral students

Number of Students: 4-16 per class

Where:

21. School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Course Name: Standardized Patient Interviewing

Year: 2011 (July, September, November), 2012 (March, May, July, November)

2013 (January, May, July, November), 2014 (January, July, August, Nov)

Contact Hours: 37

To Whom: 1st and 3rd year medical students

Number of Students: 5-10 per session

22. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Independent Study: EPIDEM 2213 (1 credit)

Year: 2011 (Fall)

Contact Hours: 12

To Whom: Jill Diesel, 4th year graduate student in Reproductive Epidemiology

Number of Students: 1

23. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Epidemiology 2400

Psychosocial factors in disease (guest lecture)

Year: 2012 (Spring)

Contact Hours: 1.5

To Whom: Pre-doctoral graduate students

Number of Students: 7

24. School: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Course Name: Independent Study: EPIDEM 2213 (2 credits)

Year: 2013 (Fall) [course requirements completed in March 2016]

Contact Hours: 24

To Whom: Jennifer Prince, 4th year graduate student in Nursing

Number of Students: 1

25. School: University of Pittsburgh Institute on Clinical Research Education

Course Name: Mock NIH Review of BIRCWH Scholar R01 application

Year: 2018 Summer (June)

Contact Hours: 1

To Whom: LEADS Scholars (Assistant Professors)

Number of Students: 8

B. Research training (other than Primary Mentorship)

Teaching Faculty Appointments:

2004-2012 Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Grant (NIMH T32 MH015169)

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

2004-2019 Alcohol Research Training Grant (NIAAA T32 AA007453) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

2011-2017 Neurobiology of Substance Use and Abuse Training Grant (NIDA T32 DA031111)

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

2016-2019 Adolescent research in community postdoctoral training program (NICHD T32

HD087162)

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Not applicable

GRANT SUPPORT:

Role in Project,

Percentage of Effort Years

Grant Number Title Total $ Amount (All Years) Inclusive Source

Current Grant Support:

R01 DA012237 Pittsburgh Girls Study: Substance PI, 30% 2016-2021 NIDA

Use and HIV Risk Behaviors/STI $3,095,964

in Young Adulthood

R01 AA023650 Mechanisms of Change for an. MPI, 28% 2016-2021 NIAAA

Effective Alcohol Text Message $1,847,021

Intervention

R21 DA043181 Real-time prediction of marijuana. PI, 20% 2017-2020. NIDA

use and effects of use on cognition $430,396 (NCE)

in the natural environment

U01 AA021690 National Consortium on Alcohol Co-I, 5% 2012-2022 NIAAA

and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence $3,500,905

(NCANDA), Pittsburgh site

R01 AA023549 Distinctions between Black and Co-I, 2% 2015-2020 NIAAA

White Young Women in the Course $38,763 (NCE)

of Alcohol Use (Subcontract PI)

R01 AA025617 Understanding Differences in Risk Co-I, 6% 2018-2023 NIAAA

for Alcohol Problems between Black $1,482,500

and White Drinkers: Integrating

Alcohol Response, Stress, and Drinking Motives

R21 AA025484 Meta-Analyses of the Relation of Co-I, 5% 2018-2020 NIAAA

Parent Drinking to Adolescent Drinking. $366,552

Prior Grant Support:

CTSI T1/T2 Pilot Award, Univ of Pittsburgh Co-I 8/2017- 9/2018 CTSI Phone Sensor-Based Markers of $25,000 (NCE to 12/2018)

Drinking and Impairment

R01 AA021721 Validating Consumption-Based Co-I 2014-2017 NIAAA

Brief Screening for Youth Alcohol $1,118,057

and Drug Problems

R13 AA023455 Neuroimaging mechanisms of MPI 2014-2017 NIAAA

change in psychotherapy for

addictive behaviors

University of Environmental factors associated with Co-I 2014-2015 U of Pitt

Pittsburgh substance use (Central Research Development

Fund, small grants program)

R01 AA014357 Social network influences on PI 2009-2015 NIAAA adolescent AUD outcomes (NCE)

K02 AA018195 Integrating imaging and genetics PI 2009-2014 NIAAA in longitudinal research with adolescents

R01 AA016482 Northwest Pennsylvania Adolescent Co-I 2009-2015 NIAAA

Research Cooperative (Phase II). (NCE)

R21 AA017128 Mechanisms of Change in Alcohol PI 2007-2011 NIAAA

Treatment for Dually Diagnosed Youth

R01 AA015575 Classes & Stages of Adolescent Co-I 2007-2011 NIAAA

Alcohol Involvement

R01 DA012237 Development of Substance Use Co-I 2006-2011 NIDA

In Girls PI 2011-2016 (NCE)

R01 AA014357 Course of Alcohol and Drug Problems PI 2004-2010 NIAAA

In Treated Teens

R21 AA016272 Frontal White Matter, Executive Co-I 2005-2009 NIAAA

Function and Treatment Outcome

in Adolescent AUDs

R01 DA14635 Drug Addiction Transitions from Co-I 2001-2006 NIDA

Adolescence to Adulthood

K01 AA00324 Diagnostic Criteria for Adolescent PI 2001-2006 NIAAA

Alcohol Use Disorders

R01 AA13397 Adolescent AUDs: Nosology, Co-I 2002-2007 NIAAA

Comorbidity and Course

R01 DA019142 Fluoxetine for MDD/Cannabis Co-I 2004-2009 NIDA

Disorder in Young People

R01 DA030385 Substance use disparities among Co-I 2010-2013 NIDA

Sexual minority girls: A longitudinal study

R01 AA13397 Age 30 Follow-up of Pittsburgh Co-I 2008-2014 NIAAA Adolescent Alcohol Research Center

Consulting

2000-2005 Consultant, NIAAA K23 “Alcohol Use Disorders and Risky Sexual Behavior in an STD Clinic Sample” (AA00303, Dr Robert Cook, PI)

2001-2002 Consultant, NIDA N43 “Primary Care Adolescent Drug/Alcohol Screening Instrument” (N43DA-1-5511, Dr Susanna Nemes, PI)

2007-2010 Consultant, NIAAA R21 “Underage alcohol use: Sequence and progression of early drinking milestones” (5R21AA016524-02, PI: Dr Kristina Jackson)

2009-2015 Consultant, NIAAA, Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (Contractor: Consulting Services and Research, PI: Dr Sherrie Aitken and Dr Hsiao-Ye Yi)

2010-2014 Consultant, NIDA R01 “HIV Risk behavior and drug use over time: syndemic production in high risk youth” (R01DA026312, PI: Dr Michael Marshal)

2012-2017 Data Safety Monitoring Board, NIAAA R01 “Alcohol screening in an ethnically diverse sample of adolescents in primary care” (R01AA021786, PI: Dr Elizabeth D’Amico)

2015-2017 Consultant, NIAAA R21, “Treatment of Young Adults with Comorbid AUD/MDD: A Pilot Medication Trial” (R21 AA022863, PI: Dr Jack Cornelius) 

2015-Present Consultant, National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia), “The RADAR project: Identifying early warning signals on the pathways to alcohol dependence” (PI: Dr Tim Slade)

2016-2019 Consultant, NIAAA K23, “A text message intervention to reduce alcohol use among young adult ED patients” (K23 AA023284, PI: Dr Brian Suffoletto)

2018-Present Consultant, NIAAA F31, “Initial development and validation of a translational approach to AUD definition and measurement” (F31AA026177-01, PI: Cassandra Boness)

2018-Present Consultant, Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (funded by NIAAA), CSR incorporated

6/2019-Present Consultant, University of Florida Center for Research to Investigate Substance use and Pain

(UF-CRISP), “Medical marijuana use in older adults with chronic pain: A pilot project toward a

prospective cohort”. (Pilot project, PI: Dr. Yan Wang)

9/2019-Now Consultant, NIAAA R21, “Modeling poly-genomic risk in the relationship between brain

structure and alcohol involvement from adolescence through adulthood” (PI: Ryan Bogdan);

add-on to National Consortium on Adolescent Neurodevelopment and Alcohol Use

(NCANDA)

PUBLICATIONS:

A. Refereed Original Article in Journal

1. Langenbucher JW, Chung T: Onset and staging of DSM-IV alcohol dependence using mean age and survival-hazard methods; J Abnorm Psychol, 104(2):346-54, 1995, PMID: 7790636.

2. Martin CS, Langenbucher JW, Kaczynski NA, Chung T: Staging in the onset of DSM-IV alcohol symptoms in adolescents: survival/ hazard analyses; J Stud Alcohol, 57(5):549-58, 1996. PMID: 8858553.

3. Langenbucher J, Sulesund D, Chung T, Morgenstern J: Illness severity and self-efficacy as course predictors of DSM-IV alcohol dependence in a multisite clinical sample; Addict Behav, 21(5):543-53, 1996, PMID: 8876757.

4. Whelihan WM, Thompson JA, Piatt AL, Caron MD, Chung T: The relation of neuropsychological measures to levels of cognitive functioning in elderly individuals: a discriminant analysis approach; Appl Neuropsychol, 4(3):160-4, 1996, PMID: 16318479.

5. Langenbucher J, Chung T, Morgenstern J, Labouvie E, Nathan PE, Bavly L: Physiological alcohol dependence as a "specifier" of risk for medical problems and relapse liability in DSM-IV; J Stud Alcohol, 58(4):341-50, 1997, PMID: 9203114.

6. Colby SM, Chung T: Adolescents and alcohol: preventive opportunities for health care providers; Med Health R I, 80(7):223-6, 1997, PMID: 9240022.

7. Chung T, Colby SM, Barnett NP, Rohsenow DJ, Spirito A, Monti PM: Screening adolescents for problem drinking: performance of brief screens against DSM-IV alcohol diagnoses; J Stud Alcohol, 61(4):579-87, 2000, PMID: 10928728.

8. Chung T, Martin CS, Winters KC, Langenbucher JW: Assessment of alcohol tolerance in adolescents; J Stud Alcohol, 62(5):687-95, 2001, PMID: 11702808.

9. Chung T, Martin CS: Classification and course of alcohol problems among adolescents in addictions treatment programs; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 25(12):1734-42, 2001, PMID: 11781506.

10. Chung T, Langenbucher J, Labouvie E, Pandina RJ, Moos RH: Changes in alcoholic patients' coping responses predict 12-month treatment outcomes; J Consult Clin Psychol, 69(1):92-100, 2001, PMID: 11302282.

11. Maisto SA, Martin CS, Pollock NK, Cornelius JR, Chung TA: Nonproblem drinking outcomes in adolescents treated for alcohol use disorders; Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 10(3):324-31, 2002, PMID: 12233994.

12. Chung T, Martin CS, Armstrong TD, Labouvie EW: Prevalence of DSM-IV alcohol diagnoses and symptoms in adolescent community and clinical samples; J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 41(5):546-54, 2002, PMID: 12014787.

13. Chung T, Martin C: Concurrent and discriminant validity of DSM-IV symptoms of impaired control over alcohol consumption in adolescents; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 26(4):485-92, 2002, PMID: 11981124.

14. Chung T, Colby SM, Barnett NP, Monti PM: Alcohol use disorders identification test: factor structure in an adolescent emergency department sample; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 26(2):223-31, 2002, PMID: 11964562.

15. Maisto SA, Chung TA, Cornelius JR, Martin CS: Factor structure of the SOCRATES in a clinical sample of adolescents; Psychol Addict Behav, 17(2):98-107, 2003, PMID: 12814273.

16. Chung T, Martin CS, Grella CE, Winters KC, Abrantes AM, Brown SA: Course of alcohol problems in treated adolescents; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 27(2):253-61, 2003, PMID: 12605074.

17. Chung T, Colby SM, O'Leary TA, Barnett NP, Monti PM: Screening for cannabis use disorders in an adolescent emergency department sample; Drug Alcohol Depend, 70(2):177-86, 2003, PMID: 12732411.

18. Langenbucher JW, Labouvie E, Martin CS, Sanjuan PM, Bavly L, Kirisci L, Chung, T: An application of item response theory analysis to alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine criteria in DSM-IV; J Abnorm Psychol, 113(1):72-80, 2004, PMID: 14992659.

19. Kelly TM, Donovan JE, Chung T, Cook RL, Delbridge TR: Alcohol use disorders among emergency department-treated older adolescents: a new brief screen (RUFT-Cut) using the AUDIT, CAGE, CRAFFT, and RAPS-QF; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 28(5):746-53, 2004, PMID: 15166649.

20. Chung T, Martin CS, Winters KC, Cornelius JR, Langenbucher JW: Limitations in the assessment of DSM-IV cannabis tolerance as an indicator of dependence in adolescents; Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 12(2):136-46, 2004, PMID: 15122958.

21. Chung T, Maisto SA, Cornelius JR, Martin CS: Adolescents' alcohol and drug use trajectories in the year following treatment; J Stud Alcohol, 65(1):105-14, 2004, PMID: 15000509.

22. Kelly TM, Chung, T., Donovan, J.E., Bukstein, O., Cornelius, J., Salloum, I.M: Comorbid psychiatric disorders and alcohol-related injury among adolescents and young adults treated in emergency departments; Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 2:25-44, 2005.

23. Hipwell AE, White HR, Loeber R, Stouthamer-Loeber M, Chung T, Sembower MA: Young girls' expectancies about the effects of alcohol, future intentions and patterns of use; J Stud Alcohol, 66(5):630-9, 2005, PMID: 16331848.

24. Cook RL, Chung T, Kelly TM, Clark DB: Alcohol screening in young persons attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic. Comparison of AUDIT, CRAFFT, and CAGE instruments; J Gen Intern Med, 20(1):1-6, 2005, PMID: 15693920. PMCID: PMC1490040

25. Chung T, Martin CS: Classification and short-term course of DSM-IV cannabis, hallucinogen, cocaine, and opioid disorders in treated adolescents; J Consult Clin Psychol, 73(6):995-1004, 2005, PMID: 16392973.

26. Chung T, Martin CS: What were they thinking? Adolescents' interpretations of DSM-IV alcohol dependence symptom queries and implications for diagnostic validity; Drug Alcohol Depend, 80(2):191-200, 2005, PMID: 15894432.

27. Chung T, Maisto SA, Cornelius JR, Martin CS, Jackson KM: Joint trajectory analysis of treated adolescents' alcohol use and symptoms over 1 year; Addict Behav, 30(9):1690-701, 2005, PMID: 16098681.

28. Chung T: Does adolescents' readiness to change substance use behavior differ depending on profile of psychiatric comorbidity?; Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 2:71-86, 2005.

29. Martin CS, Fillmore MT, Chung T, Easdon CM, Miczek KA: Multidisciplinary perspectives on impaired control over substance use; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 30(2):265-71, 2006, PMID: 16441275.

30. Martin CS, Chung T, Kirisci L, Langenbucher JW: Item response theory analysis of diagnostic criteria for alcohol and cannabis use disorders in adolescents: implications for DSM-V; J Abnorm Psychol, 115(4):807-14, 2006, PMID: 17100538.

31. Hildebrandt T, Schlundt D, Langenbucher J, Chung T: Presence of muscle dysmorphia symptomology among male weightlifters; Compr Psychiatry, 47(2):127-35, 2006, PMID: 16490571.

32. Clark DB, Chung T, Martin C: Alcohol use frequency as a screen for alcohol use disorders in adolescents. Int J Adolesc Med Health, 18(1):181-7, 2006, PMID: 16639872.

33. Chung T, Maisto SA: Relapse to alcohol and other drug use in treated adolescents: review and reconsideration of relapse as a change point in clinical course; Clin Psychol Rev, 26(2):149-61, 2006, PMID: 16364524.

34. Martin CS, Chung T, Langenbucher JW: How should we revise diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders in the DSM-V?; J Abnorm Psychol, 117(3):561-75, 2008, PMID: 18729609. PMCID: PMC2701140

35. Cornelius JR, Chung T, Martin C, Wood DS, Clark DB: Cannabis withdrawal is common among treatment-seeking adolescents with cannabis dependence and major depression, and is associated with rapid relapse to dependence; Addict Behav, 33(11):1500-5, 2008, PMID: 18313860. PMCID: PMC2565493

36. Clark DB, Kirisci L, Mezzich A, Chung T: Parental supervision and alcohol use in adolescence: developmentally specific interactions; J Dev Behav Pediatr, 29(4):285-92, 2008, PMID: 18562983. PMCID: PMC2807173

37. Chung T, Martin CS, Cornelius JR, Clark DB: Cannabis withdrawal predicts severity of cannabis involvement at 1-year follow-up among treated adolescents; Addiction,103(5):787-99, 2008, PMID: 18412757. PMC4437205

38. Chung T, Martin CS, Clark DB: Concurrent change in alcohol and drug problems among treated adolescents over three years; J Stud Alcohol Drugs, 69(3):420-9, 2008, PMID: 18432385.

39. Chung T, Hipwell A, Loeber R, White HR, Stouthamer-Loeber M: Ethnic differences in positive alcohol expectancies during childhood: the Pittsburgh Girls Study; Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 32(6):966-74, 2008, PMID: 18445108. PMCID: PMC2583330

40. Brown SA, McGue M, Maggs J, Schulenberg J, Hingson R, Swartzwelder S, Martin, C, Chung, T, Tapert, S, Sher, K, Winters, K, Lowman, D, Murphy, S: A developmental perspective on alcohol and youths 16 to 20 years of age; Pediatrics,121 Suppl 4:S290-310, 2008, PMID: 18381495. PMCID: PMC2765460 Also published as Brown et al: Underage alcohol use summary of developmental processes and mechanisms: Ages 16-20; Alcohol Research and Health, 32: 41-52, 2009.

41. King KM, Chung T, Maisto SA: Adolescents' thoughts about abstinence curb the return of marijuana use during and after treatment; J Consult Clin Psychol, 77(3):554-65, 2009, PMID: 19485595. PMCID: PMC2763569

42. Kelly TM, Donovan JE, Chung T, Bukstein OG, Cornelius JR: Brief screens for detecting alcohol use disorder among 18-20 year old young adults in emergency departments: Comparing AUDIT-C, CRAFFT, RAPS4-QF, FAST, RUFT-Cut, and DSM-IV 2-Item Scale; Addict Behav, 34(8):668-74, 2009, PMID: 19398161.

43. Chung T, Martin CS: Subjective stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol during early drinking experiences predict alcohol involvement in treated adolescents; J Stud Alcohol Drugs, 70(5):660-7, 2009, PMID: 19737489. PMCID: PMC2741546

44. Chung T, Maisto SA: "What I got from treatment": predictors of treatment content received and association of treatment content with 6-month outcomes in adolescents; J Subst Abuse Treat, 37(2):171-81, 2009, PMID: 19339134. PMCID: PMC2752335

45. Loeber, R., Stepp, S., Chung, T., Hipwell, A. E. & White, H. R: Time-varying association between conduct problems and alcohol use in adolescent girls: The moderating role of race; J Stud Alcohol Drugs, 71: 544-553, 2010, PMCID: PMC2887924

46. Keenan, K, Hipwell, AE, Chung, T, Stepp, S, Stouthamer-Loeber, M, Loeber, R, McTigue, K: The Pittsburgh Girls Study: Overview and Initial Findings; J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol, 39: 506-521, 2010, PMID: 20589562. PMCID: PMC2946599.

47. Thatcher, DL, Pajtek, S, Chung, T, Terwilliger, RA, Clark, DB: Gender differences in the relationship between white matter organization and adolescent substance use disorders; Drug Alcohol Depend, 110(1-2), 55-61, 2010, PMID: 20392574.

48. Chung, T, White, HR, Hipwell, AE, Stepp, SD, Loeber, R: A parallel process model of the development of positive smoking expectancies and smoking behavior during early adolescence in Caucasian and African American girls; Addict Behav, 35(6):647-50, 2010, PMCID: PMC2839038

49. Marmorstein, N., White, H., Chung, T., Hipwell, A., Keenan, K., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. & Loeber, R: Associations between first use of substances and change in internalizing symptoms among girls; J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol, 39, 545-558, 2010, PMCID: PMC2899483.

50. Cornelius, J.R., Bukstein, O.B., Douaihy, A.B., Clark, D.B., Chung, T., Daley, D.C., Wood, D.S., Brown, S.A: Double-blind fluoxetine trial in comorbid MDD-CUD youth and young adults, Drug Alcohol Depend, 112(1-2), 39-45, 2010, PMID: 20576364. PMCID: PMC2946416.

51. Hipwell, A.E., Stepp, S., Chung, T. & Keenan, K: Brief Report: Parsing the heterogeneity of adolescent girls’ sexual behavior: Relationships to individual and interpersonal factors; J Adolesc Health, 34, 589-592, 2011, PMCID: PMC2896989.

52. Chung, T., Geier, C., Luna, B., Pajtek, S., Terwilliger, R., Thatcher, D., Clark, D: Enhancing response inhibition by incentive: Comparison of adolescents with and without substance use disorder; Drug Alcohol Depend, 115, 43-50, 2011,. PMID: 21115229. PMCID: PMC3047601.

53. Maisto, S.A., Krenek, M, Chung, T., Martin, C.S., Cornelius, J.R., Clark, D.B: A comparison of the concurrent and predictive validity of three measures of readiness to change marijuana use in a clinical sample of adolescents; J Stud Alcohol Drugs, 72, 592-601, 2011, PMCID: PMC3125883

54. Chung, T., Maisto, S.A., Mihalo, A.M., Martin, C.S., Cornelius, J.R., Clark, D.B: Brief Assessment of Readiness to Change Tobacco Use in Treated Youth; J Subst Abuse Treat, 41, 137-147, 2011, PMCID: PMC3137741

55. Maisto, S.A., Krenek, M, Chung, T., Martin, C.S., Cornelius, J.R., Clark, D.B: Comparison of the Concurrent and Predictive Validity of Three Measures of Readiness to change alcohol use in a clinical sample; Psychol Assess, 23, 983-994, 2011, PMCID: PMC3433156

56. Marshal, M. P., King, K. M., Stepp, S. D., Hipwell, A., Smith, H. A., Chung, T., Friedman, M. S., Markovic, N: Trajectories of alcohol and cigarette use among sexual minority and heterosexual girls; J Adolesc Health, 50, 97-99, 2012.

57. Marshal, M. P., Sucato, G., Stepp, S. D., Hipwell, A., Friedman, M. S., Smith, H. A., Chung, T., Markovic, N: Substance use and mental health disparities among sexual minority girls: Results from the Pittsburgh Girls Study; J Ped Adolesc Gyn, 25, 15-8, 2012, PMC3312316

58. Clark, D.B., Chung, T., Thatcher, D.L., Pajtek, S., Long, E.C.: Psychological dysregulation, white matter disorganization and substance use disorders in adolescence; Addiction, 107, 206-214, 2012, PMC3237873

59. Chung, T., Smith, G., Donovan, JE, Windle, M, Faden, V, Chen, C, Martin, CS: Drinking frequency as a brief screen for adolescent alcohol problems; Pediatrics, 129, 1-8, 2012, PMC3269115

60. Hipwell, A., Stepp, S., Chung, T., Durand, V., Keenan, K: Growth in alcohol use as a developmental predictor of adolescent girls' sexual risk-taking; Prev Sci, 13, 118-128, 2012, PMC3313831

61. Chung, T., Martin, C.S., Maisto, S.A., Cornelius, J.R., Clark, D.B: Greater prevalence of DSM-5 nicotine use disorder compared to DSM-IV nicotine dependence in treated adolescents and adults; Addiction, 107, 810-818, 2012, PMC3290741

62. Cornelius, JR, Douaihy, AB, Clark, DB, Chung, T, Wood, DS, Daley, D: Mirtazapine in comorbid major depression and alcohol dependence: An open-label trial; J Dual Diagnosis, 8, 200-204, 2012, PMC3516621

63. Clark, DB, Chung, T, Pajtek, S, Zhai, Z, Long, E, Hasler, B: Neuroimaging methods for adolescent substance use disorder prevention science; Prev Sci, 14, 300-309, 2013, PMC3640678

64. Feldstein Ewing, S., Chung, T*: Neuroimaging mechanisms of change in psychotherapy for addictive behaviors: Emerging translational approaches that bridge biology and behavior (Introduction to the Special Issue); Psychol Addict Behav, 27, 329-335, 2013, PMC3864922

65. Potenza, MN, Balodis, IM, Franco, CA, Bullock, S, Xu, J, Chung, T, Grant, JE: Neurobiological considerations in understanding behavioral treatments for pathological gambling; Psychol Addict Behav, 27, 380-392, 2013, PMC3700568

66. Chung, T., Pajtek, S., Clark, D.B: White matter integrity as a link in the association between motivation to abstain and treatment outcome in adolescent substance users; Psychol Addict Behav, 27, 533-542, 2013, PMC3369021

67. Chung,T, Kim, K, Hipwell, A, Stepp, S: White and Black adolescent females differ in profiles and longitudinal patterns of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use; Psychol Addict Behav, 27, 1110-21, 2013, PMC3971382

68. Chung, T, Pedersen, S, Kim, K, Hipwell, A, Stepp, S: Racial differences in type of alcoholic beverage consumed during adolescence in the Pittsburgh Girls Study; Alc Clin Exp Res, 38, 285-293, 2014, PMCID: PMC3830678

69. Marshal, MP, Dermody, SS, Shultz, M, Sucato, GS, Stepp, SD, Chung, T, Burton, CM, Markovic, N, Hipwell, A: Mental health and substance use disparities among urban adolescent lesbian and bisexual girls; J Am Psychia Nurses Assn, 19, 271-9, 2013, PMC4465355

70. Creswell, K.G., Chung, T., Clark, D.B., Martin, C.S: Solitary alcohol use in teens is associated with drinking in response to negative affect and predicts alcohol problems in young adulthood; Clin Psychol Sci, online December 5, 2013, doi: 10.1177/2167702613512795

71. Cornelius, JR, Douaihy, AB, Clark, DB, Chung, T, Wesesky, MA, Wood, DS, Salloum, I. Mirtazapine in Comorbid Major Depression and Alcohol Use Disorder: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study. J Addict Behav Ther Rehabil 2013 3:1. doi:10.4172/2324-9005.1000113. PMC4217395

72. Black, JJ, Chung, T*: Mechanisms of change in adolescent substance use treatment: How does treatment work? Subst Abuse, 35, 344-51, 2014, PMC4257904

* This mentored article by a post-doctoral fellow received the 2015 Award for Best Paper in the journal Substance Abuse

73. Chung, T, Clark, DB: Insula white matter volume linked to binge drinking frequency through enhancement motives in treated adolescents, Alc Clin Exp Res, 38, 1932-40, 2014, PMC4107159

74. Martin, CS, Langenbucher, JW, Chung, T, Sher, K: Truth or Consequences in the Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorders, Addiction, 109, 1773-8, 2014, PMC4441015

75. Chen, C-Y, Pereira, MA, Kim, KH, Erickson, DJ, Jacobs, DR, Zgibor, J, Chung, T, Matthews, K, Sidney, S, Iribarren, C, Fabio, A: Hostility as a Modifier of the Prospective Association between Hours of TV Viewing and Cardiometabolic Risk Over 15 Years in the Coronary Artery Development in Young Adults (Cardia) Study; J Obesity, Epub 2014 Jun 23, doi: 10.1155/2014/784594

76. Suffoletto, B, Kristan, J, Callaway, C, Kim, K, Chung, T, Monti, P, Clark, DB: A text message alcohol intervention for young adult emergency department patients: A randomized clinical trial; Ann Emerg Med, 64, 664-672, 2014, PMC4254153

77. Chung, T, Cornelius, JR, Martin, CS, Ferrell, R, Maisto, SA, Clark, DB: Serotonin transporter genotype linked to adolescent substance use treatment outcome through externalizing behavior; Frontiers in Pediatrics (section: Child Health and Human Development), Open access. 07 July 2014, doi: 10.3389/fped.2014.00071

78. Li, JJ, Chung, T, Vanyukov, MM, Wood, DS, Ferrell, R, Clark, DB: A Hierarchical Factor Model of Executive Functions in Adolescents: Evidence of Gene-Environment Interplay; J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 20:1-12, 2014, PMC4468042

79. Chung, T, Sealy, L, Abraham, M, Ruglovsky, C, Schall, J, Maisto, SA: Personal network characteristics of youth in substance use treatment: Motivation for and perceived difficulty of positive network change; Subst Abuse, 36, 380-8, 2015, PMC4276549

80. Donovan, JE, Chung, T: Progressive Elaboration and Cross-Validation of a Latent Class Typology of Adolescent Alcohol Involvement in a National Sample; J Stud Alc Drug, 76:419-429, 2015, PMC4440300

81. Chung, T, Ferrell, R, Clark, DB: Indirect association of DAT1 genotype with executive function through white matter volume in orbitofrontal cortex; Psychiatry Res: Neuroimaging, 232: 76-83, 2015, PMC4404197

82. Creswell, KG, Chung, T, Wright, AGC, Clark, DB, Black, JJ, Martin, CS: Personality, Negative Affect Coping, and Drinking Alone: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to Examine Correlates of Adolescent Solitary Drinking; Addiction, 110: 775-83, 2015, PMC4448111

83. Black, JJ, Clark, DB, Martin, CS, Kim, KH, Blaze, TJ, Creswell, KG, Chung, T:* Course of alcohol symptoms and social anxiety disorder from adolescence to young adulthood; Alc Clin Exp Res, 39: 1008-15 2015, PMC4452403.

84. Pardini, D. A., White, H., Xiong, S., Bechtold, J., Chung, T., Loeber, R., & Hipwell, A: Unfazed or dazed and confused: Does early adolescent marijuana use cause sustained impairments in attention and academic functioning?  J Abnormal Child Psychol, 43:1203-1217, 2015, PMC4561588. 

85. Chung, T, Paulsen, DJ, Geier, C, Clark, DB, Luna, B: Regional brain activation supporting cognitive control in the context of reward is associated with treated adolescents' marijuana problem severity at follow-up: A Preliminary Study; Dev Cog Neurosci, 16:93-100, 2015, PMC4644722

86. Brown, S.A., Brumback, T, Tomlinson, K, Cummins, K, Thompson, WK, Nagel, BJ, DeBellis, MD, Hooper, SR, Clark, DB, Chung, T, Hasler, B, Colrain, I, Baker, FC, Prouty, D, Pfefferbaum, A, Sullivan, EV, Pohl, K, Rohlfing, T, Nichols, BN, Chu, W, Tapert, S: The National Consortium on Alcohol and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA): A multi-site study of adolescent development and substance use; J Stud Alc Drug, 76:895-908, 2015, PMC4712659.

87. Creswell, KG, Chung, T, Clark, DB, Martin, CS: Solitary cannabis use in teens as a correlate and predictor of cannabis problems; Drug Alcohol Depend, 156:120-5, 2015, PMC4633321.

88. Suffoletto, B, Kristan, J, Jeong, K, Fabio, A, Chung, T, Clark, DB: An Interactive Text Message Intervention to Reduce Binge Drinking in Young Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial with 3-, 6- and 9-Month Outcomes; PLoS ONE, 10(11): e0142877, 2015, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0142877

89. Chen, C-Y, Pereira, M.A., Kim, K.H., Erickson, D., Jacobs, D.R., Zgibor, J.C., Chung, T., Sidney, S., Iribarren, C., Fabio, A: Fifteen-year prospective analysis of television viewing and adiposity in African American and Caucasian men and women: The CARDIA Study; Sage Open Press, 2015, DOI: 10.1177/2158244015600480

90. Dermody, SS, Marshal, MP, Cheon, JW, Chung, T, Stepp, S, Hipwell, A: Adolescent sexual minority girls are at elevated risk for use of multiple substances; Subst Use Misuse, 51(5): 574-585, 2016, PMC4888964

91. Sullivan, EV, Brumback, T, Tapert, SF, Fama, R, Prouty, D, Brown, SA, Cummins, K, Thompson, WK, Colrain, IM, Baker, FC, De Bellis, MD, Hooper, SR, Clark, DB, Chung, T, Nagel, BJ, Nichols, N, Rohlfing, T, Chu, W, Pohl, KM, Pfefferbaum, A: Cognitive, emotion control, and motor performance of adolescents in the NCANDA study: Contributions from alcohol consumption, age, sex, ethnicity, and family history of addiction; Neuropsychology, 30(4): 449-73, 2016, PMC4840074

92. Chung, T., Maisto, S.A: Time-varying associations between confidence and motivation to abstain from marijuana during treatment among adolescents; Addict Behav, 57:62-68, 2016, PMC4775340

93. Clark, DB, Martin, CS, Chung, T, Gordon, AJ, Fiorentino, L, Tootell, M, Rubio, DM: Screening for underage drinking and DSM-5 alcohol use disorder in rural primary care practice; J Pediatrics, 173: 214-220, 2016, PMC4884494

94. Chung, T, Pelechrinis, K, Faloutsos, M, Hylek, L, Suffoletto, B, Feldstein Ewing, S: Innovative routes for enhancing adolescent marijuana treatment: Interplay of peer influence across social media and geolocation; Curr Addiction Rep, 3:221-229, 2016.

95. Pfefferbaum, D, Rohlfing, T, Pohl, K, Lane, B, Chu, W, Kwon, D, Brown, S, Tapert, S, Cummins, K, Thompson, W, Brumback, T, Meloy, MJ, Jernigan, T, Dale, A, Colrain, I, Baker, F, Prouty, D, DeBellis, M, Voyvodic, J, Clark, D, Luna, B, Chung, T, Nagel, B, Sullivan, E: Adolescent age-related differences in cortical and white matter structure: Puberty, sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic status in the NCANDA and PING samples; Cerebral Cortex, 26:4101-21, 2016, PMC5027999

96. Suffoletto, B, Merrill, JE, Chung, T, Kristan, J, Vanek, M, Clark, DB: A Text Message Program as a Booster to In-Person Brief Interventions for Mandated College Students to Prevent Weekend Binge Drinking; J Am Coll Health, 64:481-489, 2016, PMC4992551

97. Chung, T, Noronha, A, Carroll, KM, Potenza, MN, Hutchison, K, Calhoun, VD, Gabrieli, JDE, Morgenstern, J, Nixon, SJ, Wexler, BE, Brewer, J, Ray, L, Filbey, FF, Strauman, TJ, Kober, H, Feldstein Ewing, SW: Brain mechanisms of change in addictions treatment: Models, Methods, and Emerging Findings; Curr Addiction Rep, 3(3): 332-342, 2016.

98. Suffoletto, B, Chung, T*: Patterns of Change in Weekend Drinking Cognitions among Non-Treatment Seeking Young Adults During Exposure to a 12-Week Text Message Intervention; J Stud Alc Drugs, 77: 914-923, 2016.

99. Suffoletto, B, Kristan, J, Mecca, LP, Chung, T, Clark, D: Optimizing a Text message intervention to reduce heavy drinking in young adults: Focus group findings; JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth, 4:e73, 2016, doi:  10.2196/mhealth.5330 PMC4935795

100. Cornelius, JR, Chung, T, Douaihy, AB, Kirisci, L, Glance, J, Kmiec, J, FitzGerald, D, Wesesky, MA, Salloum, I: Mirtazapine in comorbid major depression and an alcohol use disorder: a double-blind placebo-controlled pilot trial; Psychia Res, 242:326-30, 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.06.005. PMC4976013

101. Spinola, S., Park, A., Maisto, S.A., & Chung, T*: Motivation precedes Goal Setting in Prediction of Marijuana Treatment Outcomes in Adolescents; J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse, 26:132-140, 2017,

102. Cornelius, JR, Chung, T, Douaihy, A, Kirisci, L, Glance, J, Kmiec, J, Wesesky, MA, FitzGerald, D, Salloum, I: A review of the literature of mirtazapine in co-occurring depression and an alcohol use disorder; J Addict Behav Therapy Rehab, 5:3, 2016, DOI: 10.4172/2324-9005.1000159

103. Chung, T., Ye, F., Hipwell, A.E., Stepp, S.D., Miller, E., Borrero, S., Hawk, M: Alcohol and marijuana use in pathways of risk for sexually transmitted infection in white and black adolescent females; Subst Abuse, on-line DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2016.1263591, 2016.

104. Sullivan, EV, Brumback, T, Tapert, SF, Prouty, D, Fama, R, Thompson, WK, Brown, SA, Cummins, K, Colrain, IM, Baker, FC, Clark, DB, Chung, T, De Bellis, M, Hooper, SR, Nagel, BJ, Nichols, BN, Chu, W, Kwon, D, Pohl, KM, Pfefferbaum, A: Effects of prior testing lasting a full year in NCANDA adolescents: Contributions from age, sex, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, site, family history of alcohol or drug abuse, and baseline performance; Dev Cog Neurosci, 24:72-83, 2017, DOI:

105. Chung, T, Creswell, K, Bachrach, R, Clark, D, Martin, C: Adolescent binge drinking: Developmental context and opportunities for prevention; Alcohol Res Curr Rev, 39(1), Article 1, 2017.

106. Feldstein Ewing, S, Chung, T, Caouette, JD, Ketcherside, A, Hudson, KA, Filbey, FM: Orbitofrontal cortex connectivity as a mechanism of adolescent behavior change; NeuroImage, 151:1-3, 2017, PMC5420345

107. Latendresse, S, Ye, F, Chung, T, Hipwell, A, Sartor, C: Parental monitoring and alcohol use across adolescence in Black and White girls: A cross-lagged panel mixture model; Alc Clin Exp Res, 41:1144-53, 2017, PMC5482355

108. Bae, S, Ferreira, D., Suffoletto, B, Puyana, JC, Kurtz, R, Chung, T, Dey, AK: Detecting drinking episodes in young adults using smartphone-based sensors; PACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol (IMWUT), 1(2), Article 5, 2017.

109. Suffoletto, B, Goyal, A, Puyana, JC, Chung, T: Can an app help identify psychomotor function impairments during drinking occasions in the real world? A mixed-method pilot study; Subst Abuse, 38(4):438-449, 2017, PMID: 28723276

110. Chung, T, Cornelius, J, Clark, D, Martin, C: Greater prevalence of proposed ICD-11 alcohol and cannabis dependence compared to ICD-10, DSM-IV and DSM-5 in treated adolescents; Alc Clin Exp Res, 41(9):1584-1592, 2017, PMC5581270.  

111. Suffoletto, B, Yanta, J, Kurtz, R, Cochran, G, Douaihy, A, Chung, T: Acceptability of an opioid relapse prevention text-message intervention for Emergency Department patients; J of Addiction Med, 11: 475–482, 2017, PMC5659903

112. Buckheit, K.A., Moskal, D. Spinola, S., Maisto, S.A., Chung T*: Alcohol treatment goal choice predicts longitudinal drinking outcomes in adolescent substance users; J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse, 1: 1-10, 2018.

113. Foster, D.W., Ye, F, Chung, T, Hipwell, A.E. Sartor, C.E: Longitudinal associations between marijuana related cognitions and marijuana use in African American and European American girls from early to late adolescence; Psychol Addict Behav, 32(1): 104-114, 2018, PMC5805601

114. Tervo-Clemmens, B.C., Quach, A., Luna, B., Foran, W., Chung, T., De Bellis, M.D., Clark, D.B: Neural Correlates of Rewarded Response Inhibition in Youth At Risk for Problematic Alcohol Use; Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Nov 3;11:205, 2017, PMC5675888

115. Clark, DB, Chung, T, Martin, CS, Hasler, BP, Fitzgerald, DH, Luna, B, Brown, S, Tapert, SF, Brumback, T, Cummins, K, Pfefferbaum, A, Sullivan, EV, Pohl, K, Colrain, IM, Baker, F, DeBellis, MD, Nooner, KB, Nagel, BJ: Adolescent executive dysfunction in daily life: Relationships to risks, brain structure and substance use; Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Nov 13;11: 223, 2017, PMC5694208

116. Skrzynski, Creswell, K, Chung, T, Bachrach, RL: Social discomfort moderates the relationship between drinking in response to negative affect and solitary drinking in underage drinkers; Addict Behav, 78: 124-130, 2018, PMC5791525.

117. Suffoletto, B, Chung, T, Muench, F, Monti, P, Clark, DB: Text-message self-regulation support to reduce alcohol consumption among non-treatment seeking young adults; JMIR mHealth UHealth; 6(2):e35, 2018, DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.8530

118. Sartor, CE, Bachrach, RL, Stepp, SD, Werner, KB, Hipwell, AE, Chung, T*: The relationship between childhood trauma and alcohol use initiation in Black and White adolescent girls: considering socioeconomic status and neighborhood factors; Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, 53(1):21-30, 2018, PMC5794535.

 

119. Suffoletto, B, Gharani, P, Chung, T, Karimi, H: Using Phone Sensors and an Artificial Neural Network to Detect Gait Changes During Natural Drinking Episodes; Gait and Posture, 60:116-12, 2018, PMC5809199.

120. Bae, S, Chung, T, Ferreira, D, Dey, AK, Suffoletto, B: Mobile phone sensors and supervised machine learning to identify alcohol use events in young adults: Implications for just-in-time adaptive interventions; Addict Behav, 83: 42-47, 2018, PMC5963979

121. Gharani, P., Suffoletto, B., Chung, T., Karimi, H.A: An Artificial Neural Network for Movement Pattern Analysis to Estimate Blood Alcohol Content Level; Sensors, Dec 13;17(12), pii: E2897, 2017, PMC5751642

122. Foster, DW, Ye, F, O’Malley, SS, Chung, T, Hipwell, AE, Sartor, CE: Longitudinal associations between alcohol-related cognitions and use in African American and European American adolescent girls; Alc Clin Exp Res, 42(5):962-971, 2018, PMC5916039. 

123. Martin, CS, Verges, A, Langenbucher, JW, Littlefield, A, Chung, T, Clark, DB, Sher, KJ: Algorithm Analysis of the DSM-5 Alcohol Withdrawal Symptom; Alc Clin Exp Res, 42(6): 1073-1083, 2018, PMC5984148.

124. Chugani, CD, Byrd, AL, Pedersen, SL, Chung, T, Hipwell, AE, Stepp, SD: Affective and Sensation Seeking Pathways Linking Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms and Alcohol-Related Problems in Young Women; J Pers Dis, in press

125. Creswell, K.G., Chung, T*: Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder: Progress in Predicting Treatment Outcome and Validating Non-Abstinent Endpoints; Alc Clin Exp Res, 42(10): 1874-1879, 2018, PMC6167145

126. Montano, G, Marshal, M, McCauley, H, Miller, E, Chung, T, Hipwell, AE: Group-Based Trajectories of Parent-child Communication and Parental Knowledge between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Girls and their Associations with Substance Use; J Adolesc, 69: 150-162, 2018

127. Schleider, J, Ye, F, Wang, F, Hipwell, A, Chung, T, Sartor, C: Longitudinal reciprocal associations between anxiety, depression, and alcohol use in adolescent girls; Alc Clin Exp Res, 43: 98-107, 2019

128. Sartor, CE, Hipwell, AE, Chung, T*: Alcohol or marijuana first? Correlates and associations with frequency of use at age 17 among Black and White girls; J Stud Alc Drugs, 80: 120-128, 2019

129. Suffoletto, B, Clark, D, Kirisci, L, Chung, T*: Which Behavior Change Techniques Help Young Adults Reduce Binge Drinking? A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of 5 Text Message Interventions; Addict Behav, 92: 161-167, 2019

130. Chung, T, Harris, RA: Cannabis and Alcohol: From Basic Science to Public Policy; Alc Clin Exp Res, 43(9):1829-1833, 2019

131. Anderson, JC, Jones, K, Coulter, R, Chugani, C, Chung, T, Miller, E: Characteristics of pre-college sexual violence victimization and their associations with sexual violence revictimization during college; J Am Coll Health, in press

132. Tung, I, Beardslee, J, Pardini, D, Chung, T, Keenan, K, Hipwell, AE: Adolescent childbirth, miscarriage, and abortion: Associations with changes in alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use; J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol, in press

133. Suffoletto, B, Huber, J, Kirisci, L, Clark, D, Chung, T*: The Effect of SMS Behavior Change Techniques on Event-Level Desire to Get Drunk in Young Adults; Psych Addict Behav, in press

134. Woerner, J, Ye, F, Hipwell, A, Chung, T, Sartor, C: Relational peer victimization interacts with depression severity to predict the timing of alcohol use initiation in adolescent girls; Alc Clin Exp Res, in press

135.  Suffoletto, B, Field, M, Chung, T*: Attentional and approach biases to alcohol cues among young adult drinkers: An ecological momentary assessment study; Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, in press

136. Sartor, CE, Ye, F, Simon, P, Zhai, ZW, Hipwell, AE, Chung, T*: Youth perceptions of parental involvement and monitoring, discrepancies with parent perceptions, and their associations with first cigarette use in Black and White girls; J Stud Alc Drugs, in press

137. Sartor, CE, Hipwell, AE, Chung, T*: Public and private religious involvement and initiation of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use in Black and White adolescent girls; Soc Psychia Epid, in press

B. Books, Monographs and Chapters

1. Chung T, Martin CS, Winters KC: Diagnosis, course, and assessment of alcohol abuse and dependence in adolescents; In: Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Vol XVII: Galanter M, ed; 5-28; Kluwer Press, New York, New York; 2005.

2. Martin C, Chung T, Winters K: Assessment of alcohol problems and alcohol use disorders using instruments appropriate to this age group; In: NIAAA Underage Drinking Initiative Executive Summary; NIAAA, Washington, DC; 2005.

3. Chung T, Tapert S: Adolescent Addiction; In: Learning and the Brain: An Encyclopedia: Feinstein S, ed.; 10-13; Greenwood Publishing, Westport, CT: 2006.

4. Brown, SA, Chung, T, Martin, CS, Winters, KC: Treated adolescents’ trajectories of substance involvement through young adulthood; In: Frontlines: Linking alcohol treatment services and practice; 6; NIAAA, Washington, DC; June 2006.

5. Clark D, Chung T, Martin C: Screening for alcohol use disorders in adolescents in the medical setting; In: Adolescence and Alcohol: an International Perspective: Kandel, I, Merrick, J, Sher, K, eds.; 167-74; Freund, London, England; 2006.

6. Chung, T: Adolescent Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence: Prevalence, Course, and Outcomes; In: Adolescent substance abuse: Psychiatric Comorbidity and High Risk Behaviors: Kaminer Y and Bukstein O, eds.; 29-52; Haworth Press, New York, New York; 2008.

7. Chung, T, Martin, CS. Adolescent Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders: Prevalence and Clinical Course; In: Clinical manual of adolescent substance abuse treatment: Kaminer, Y and Winters, K, eds.; 1-23;. American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 2011.

8. Jackson, KM, Chung, T: Alcohol Use; In: Encyclopedia of Adolescence, Vol. 3: Brown, B and Prinstein, M eds.; 41-47; Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 2011.

9. Winters, K.C., Chung, T., Stinchfield, R.D., Kassel, J.D., Conrad, M: Addictions and adolescence; In: Encyclopedia of human behavior (2nd edition): Ramachandran, VS (ed.); 9-21; Elsevier, London, England; 2012.

Updated: Chung, T., Winters, K.C., Stinchfield, R.D., Kassel, J.D., Conrad, M., Bachrach, R: Addictions and adolescence. In: Encyclopedia of human behavior. (3rd edition): Ramachandran, VS (ed.); online; Elsevier, London, England, 2016.

10. Maisto, S.A., Chung, T., Krenek, M: Epilogue: Future directions for the Addiction Syndrome Model; In: Addiction Syndrome Handbook: Shaffer, H. ed.; American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 2012.

11. Cornelius, J.R., Aizenstein, H.J., Chung, T.A., Douaihy, A, Hayes, J, Daley, D, Salloum, I.M: Paradoxical decrease in striatal activation on an fMRI reward task following treatment in youth with comorbid cannabis dependence/major depression; In: Advances in Psychology Research, Volume 93; Columbus, A. ed.; 123-130; Nova Publishers, Hauppage, New York; 2012.

12. Chung, T: Adolescent substance use: Symptoms and course; In: Principles of Addiction: Comprehensive Addictive Behaviors and Disorders; 97-106, Academic Press, San Diego, CA; 2013.

13. White, HR, Loeber, R, Chung, T: Racial differences in substance use: Using longitudinal data to fill gaps in our knowledge; In: Drug use trajectories among minority youth; Thomas, Y and Price, L eds.; 123-150; Springer, New York, New York, 2016.

14. Martin, C, Chung, T, Langenbucher, J: Historical and cultural perspectives on substance use and substance use disorders and key concepts and definitions; In: Oxford Handbook of Substance Use Disorders, Vol 1; Sher, K, ed.; on-line: DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.001; Oxford, New York, New York, 2016.

15. Black, JJ, Chung, T, Clark, DB: Anxiety disorders; In: Adolescent substance abuse and co-occurring disorders; Kaminer, Y ed.; 169-198, American Psychiatric Publishing, Washington, DC, 2015.

16. Chung, T, Jackson, K: Adolescent alcohol use; In: Oxford Handbook Adolescent Substance Use; Brown, S. and Zucker, R. eds.; online: DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199735662.013.007; Oxford Press, New York, New York, 2016.

17. Wagner, E, Winters, K, Chung, T, Garcia, T: Adolescent Substance Abuse; In Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders in Children and Adolescents; Flessner, C & Piacentini, J. eds; 400-426; Guilford Press, New York, New York, 2017.

18. Chung, T, Winters, KC: Clinical characteristics of cannabis use disorder; In: Contemporary Health Issues on Marijuana; Winters, K and Sabet, K eds; 72-90; Oxford Press, New York, New York, 2017.

19. Chung, T, Bachrach, RL: Substance use problems; In: Treatment of Childhood Disorders, Fourth Edition; Prinstein, MJ, Youngstrom, EA, Mash, EJ & Barkley, RA, eds; 661-703; Guilford Publications, New York, New York, 2019.

20. Montano, G., Chung, T*: Adolescent Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders: Prevalence and Clinical Course; In: Clinical manual of adolescent substance abuse treatment; Kaminer Y and Winters K, eds.; American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, in press.

21. Chung, T, Wang, FL: Assessment of Adolescent Substance Use Problems; In: Assessment of Childhood Disorders, 5th Edition; Prinstein, MJ, Youngstrom EA, Mash EJ, and Barkley RA, eds.; Guilford Press, New York, New York, in press.

C. Patents held: none

D. Other Articles (Reviews, Editorials, etc) In Journals; Chapters; Books; other Professional Communications

1. Marshal, M.P., Friedman, M.S., Stall, R., Chung, T., King, K.M: Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater: A response to Pape; Addiction, 103:1402-1405, 2008.

2. Winters, KC, Martin, CS, Chung, T: Commentary on O'Brien: Substance Use Disorders in DSM-V when Applied to Adolescents; Addiction, 2011; 106: 882-884, 2011.

3. Martin, CS, Sher, KJ, Chung, T: Hazardous Use should not be a diagnostic criterion for substance use disorders in DSM-5; J Stud Alcohol Drugs, 72: 685-686, 2011.

4. Contributor: NIAAA Clinician’s guide to screening adolescents for alcohol use; NIAAA, Washington, D.C., 2011.

5. Chung, T: Interview with Eddy Award Winner Dr. Robert Balster; Drug Alc Depend, 143: 283-284, 2014.

6. Chung, T, Hilton, M: Electronic and mobile health (e/mHealth) technologies in alcohol research: Editorial note; Alcohol Research: Current Reviews (NIAAA Publication), vol 36(1), 1-4, 2014

7. Chung, T: Editorial introduction to two commentaries: Two perspectives on the legalization of medical marijuana in the United States; Drug Alc Depend, 149: 292, 2015.

8. Chung, T, Tittgemeyer, M, Feldstein Ewing, S: Introduction to the special issue: Using neuroimaging to probe mechanisms of behavior change; NeuroImage. 151: 1-3, 2017

9. Chung, T: Editorial: Interim Editor. Psychol Addict Behav, 32: 697-698, 2018.

10. Donovan J, Chung T, Klein-Fedyshin M:  A meta-analysis of the relationship between parental drinking and adolescent drinking. PROSPERO International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews; CRD42019119545, January 2019

11. Feldstein Ewing, S, Chung, T: Precuneus: A key on the road to translation: Commentary; Alc: Clin Exp Res, 43: 1063-1065, 2019.

E. Abstracts (published)

1. Chung T, Langenbucher J, Labouvie E, Morgenstern J. The sequential development of symptoms related to alcohol, cocaine and cannabis dependence. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1993;17:463.

2. Langenbucher J, Chung T. Pattern of symptom onset as a structural variable in alcoholism subtyping: Derivation by survival analysis and validation of the A/B empirical typology. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1995;19(supplement):54A.

3. Langenbucher J, Chung T, Morgenstern J, Labouvie E, Nathan P. The role of physiological dependence in the course of alcohol dependence. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1996;20(supplement):48A.

4. Chung T, Colby S, Spirito A, Barnett N, Rohsenow D, Woolard R, Lewander W, Monti P. Screening for problem drinking among adolescents in an emergency department setting. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1997;21 (supplement):25A.

5. Chung T, Langenbucher J, Labouvie E, Pandina R, Morgenstern J. Change in the coping responses of alcoholics: Relation to temperament and personality. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1997;21 (supplement):66A.

6. Chung T, Colby S, Monti P, Eaton C. Dimensionality of DSM-IV alcohol diagnoses in adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1999;23(supplement).

7. Chung T, Langenbucher J, Labouvie E, Pandina R, Moos R. Changes in alcoholic patients’ coping responses predict 12-month treatment outcomes. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1999;23(supplement).

8. Chung T, Martin CS. Impaired control over drinking in adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000;24(supplement): 76A.

9. Langenbucher J, Chung T, Martin C, Labouvie E, Bavly L, Sanjuan P. Item and algorithm analysis of DSM-IV subcriteria for alcohol withdrawal. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000;24(supplement): 76A.

10. Lynch KG, Martin CS, Chung T. Factor structure of DSM-IV alcohol use disorder symptoms in a clinical sample of adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2000;24(supplement):75A.

11. Chung T, Lynch K, Martin CS. Classification and course of alcohol problems in a clinical sample of adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2001;25(supplement): 47A.

12. Chung T, Martin C. Adolescents’ responses to DSM-IV symptom queries: Improving validity of response. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2002;26(5 supplement): 155A.

13. Clark D, Chung T, Martin C. Trajectories of adolescent alcohol problems. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2002;26 (5 supplement):118A.

14. Cornelius JR, Maisto SA, Wood S, Martin C, Chung T. Major depression associated with earlier alcohol relapse in treated teens with AUD. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2002;26 (5 supplement):169A.

15. Cook R, Chung T, Semple K, Kelly T, Clark DB. Comparison of AUDIT, CAGE and CRAFFT alcohol screens in adolescent and young adult STD clinic patients. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2003;27(supplement):76A.

16. Chung T, Martin C, San Pedro R. Assessment of alcohol tolerance in adolescents: Implications for DSM alcohol dependence diagnosis. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2003;27(supplement):76A.

17. Chung T, Maisto SA, Cornelius JR, Martin CS. Joint trajectory analysis of treated adolescents’ alcohol use and symptoms over 1-year. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2003;27(supplement): 77A.

18. Kelly TM, Donovan JE, Delbridge TR, Chung T, Cook R. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analyses of screening instruments for alcohol use disorders among older adolescents treated in emergency departments. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2003;27(supplement):76A.

19. Clark DB, Chung T, Martin CS. Psychopathology latent classes in adolescents with alcohol use disorders. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2004;28(5 Suppl 27th Annual Meeting):80A.

20. Chung T, Martin CS, San Pedro R, Shriberg RF, Cornelius JR. Retest reliability and discrepancy interview for DSM-IV alcohol, cannabis, and nicotine diagnoses in treated adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2004;28(5 Suppl 27th Annual Meeting): abstract #111A.

21. Hipwell A, White HR, Loeber R, Stouthamer-Loeber M, Keenan K, Chung T, Sembower M. Alcohol-related expectancies, alcohol use, and intentions to use among young girls. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2005; 29(supplement): 62A.

22. Parra G, Martin CS, Chung T. Trajectories of binge drinking among adolescents recruited from substance abuse treatment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2005;29(supplement):164A.

23. Chung T. Concurrent and predictive validity of impaired control measures in clinical adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2005;29(supplement):196A.

24. Navratil J, Gides M, Ellis M, Maisto S, Martin C, Clark D, Cornelius J, Bukstein O, Chung T. Assessment of stages of change for alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco in treated teens. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2006; 30(supplement):210A.

25. Chung T, Hipwell A, Loeber R, White HR, Loeber MS. Ethnic differences in alcohol expectancies: Findings from the Pittsburgh Girls Study. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2006; 30(supplement):264A.

26. Chung T, Maisto, SA. Treatment and patient factors associated with change in teens’ motivation to abstain from substance use. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2007; 31(supplement 2):260A.

27. Cornelius J, Chung T, Martin C, Clark D, Wood D. Cannabis withdrawal is common among comorbid adolescents seeking treatment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2007;31(s2):118A.

28. Chung, T, Martin, C, Clark, D. Validating and predicting membership in substance problem trajectory phenotypes from adolescence through young adulthood. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2008; 32(supplement 1): 324A.

29. Donovan, JE, Chung, T. Progressive elaboration and replication of a latent class typology of adolescent drinking. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2008; 32(supplement 1): 131A.

30. Ellis, ME, Ruglovsky, C, McCarthy, FN, Schall, J, Hennon, M, Maisto, S, Bukstein, O, Chung, T. Reasons for relapse to alcohol and marijuana use in treated teens. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2008; 32(supplement 1): 246A.

31. Clark, DB, Thatcher, DL, Chung, T, Pajtek, S, Mueller, B, Lim, KO. Orbitofrontal cortex white matter organization in adolescents with alcohol use disorders: Preliminary findings. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2009; 33(supplement 1): 234A.

32. Thatcher, DL, Pajtek, S, Chung, T, Clark, DB. White matter organization and adolescent onset substance use disorders: Parallel findings in adolescent and adult studies. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2009; 33(supplement 1): 234A.

33. Chung, T, Geier, C, Luna, B, Pajtek, S, Terwilliger, R, Thatcher, D, Clark, D. Response inhibition in the context of reward: comparison of clinical and community adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2009; 33(supplement 1): 296A.

34. Smith, GT, Chung, T, Donovan, JE, Martin, CS, Windle, M. Youth alcohol screening workgroup 1: Measuring consumption of alcohol as a screener in children and adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2010; 34(supplement 2): 267A.

35. Stepp, SD, Pedersen, SL, Hipwell, AE, McCarthy, DM, Chung, T* Racial differences in the prospective relations between expectancies and alcohol use across early adolescence in girls. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2010; 34(supplement 2): 122A.

36. Cornelius, JR, Chung, T, Bukstein, OG, Douaihy, A, Hayes, J, Wood, DS. Two-year follow-up of double-blind fluoxetine trial in comorbid MDD-AUD adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2010; 34(supplement 2): 175A.

37. Cornelius, JR, Douaihy, A, Chung, T, Kelly, T, Daley, D, Hayes, J, Wood, DS, Kirisci, L, Clark, DB. Four-year follow-up of double-blind fluoxetine trial in comorbid MDD-AUD adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2011; 35(6: supplement): 20A (poster 0038).

38. Cornelius, JR, Aizenstein, H, Chung, T, Daley, D, Goldstein, G, Salloum, I, Pettegrew, J. Changes in striatal activation with treatment on the fMRI reward task in comorbid youth. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2011; 35(6: supplement): 128A (poster 0469).

39. Clark, DB, Martin, CS, Chung, T, Gordon, A, Siewe, Y, Egger, N, McConnell, DM, Long, E. Brief screening methods for underage drinking and alcohol use disorders in rural primary care settings. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2011; 35(6: supplement): 213A (poster 0809).

40. Clark, DB, Egger, N, Siewe, Y, Gordon, A, McConnell, DM, Long, E, Chung, T, Martin, CS. Computer assisted decision support for underage drinking (CADSUD): Effects on rural primary care provider SBIRT practices. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2011; 35(6: supplement): 213A (poster 0810).

41. Sealy, L, Ruglovsky, C, Schall, J, Abraham, M, Okunuga, E, Maisto, SA, Chung, T*. Social network characteristics and motivation to abstain from alcohol and marijuana among adolescent substance users in treatment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2012; 36(6: supplement): 158A (poster 0591).

42. Renzelli, C, Maisto, SA, Sealy, L, Chung, T*. Tracking adolescents’ session-to-session change in motivation to abstain from alcohol and marijuana in community-based treatment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2012; 36(6: supplement): 159A (poster 0595).

43. Cornelius, JR, Douaihy, A, Clark, DB, Salloum, IM, Chung, T, Wood, DS, Kirisci, L, Daley, D. Mirtazapine pilot trial in comorbid MDD-AUD. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2012; 36(6: supplement): 296A (poster 1143).

44. Chung, T, Pajtek, S, Clark, DB. Prefrontal gray matter volume predicts alcohol severity at 6- and 12-month follow-up in treated adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2012; 36(6: supplement): 338A (symposium abstract 138).

45. Chung, T, Clark, DB, Luna, B. Brain activation during response inhibition as a predictor of youth substance use treatment outcome. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2012; 36(Special Issue: supplement 2): 67A.

46. Schall, J, Abraham, M, Sealy, L, Okunuga, E, Maisto, SA, Chung, T*. Social network marijuana use among treated adolescents in relation to marijuana relapse. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2013; 37(supplement 2): 145A (poster abstract 537).

47. Clark, DB, DeBellis, M, Chung, T, Luna, B. Adolescent substance use disorders, psychological regulation and the frontoparietal network. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2013; 37(supplement 2): 278A (symposium abstract 097).

48. Chung, T, Pedersen, SL, Hipwell, AE, Stepp, SD, Kim, KH. Race differences in neighborhood, parent, and peer influences on adolescent alcohol use: The Pittsburgh Girls Study. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2013; 36(supplement 2): 283A (symposium abstract 118).

49. Black, JJ, Clark, D, Martin, C, Creswell, KG, Kim, KH, Blaze, T, Chung, T*. Course of alcohol symptoms and social anxiety disorder from adolescence to young adulthood. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2014; 38(supplement 1): 62A (poster abstract 245).

50. Donovan, JE, Chung, T. A typology of adolescent drinking in the Add Health national sample. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2015; 39(supplement 1): 73A (poster abstract 246).

51. Creswell, K, Chung, T, Wright, A, Clark, D, Black, J, Martin, C. Personality, negative affect coping, and drinking alone: A structural equation model approach to examine correlates of adolescent solitary drinking. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2015; 39(supplement 1): 88A (poster abstract 306).

52. Bachrach, R, Maisto, S, Chung, T*. Change in motivation to affiliate with substance using peers among treated adolescents predicts 6-month drinking outcome. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2015; 39(supplement 1): 201A (poster abstract 761).

53. Buckheit, K, Hutchison, D, Spinola, S, Maisto, S, Chung, T. Predictors of alcohol treatment goal choice in adolescent substance users. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2015; 39(supplement 1): 201A (poster abstract 762).

54. Hutchison, D, Spinola, S, Buckheit, K, Maisto, S, Chung, T. Treatment outcome expectancies and readiness to change as predictors of alcohol outcomes following addiction treatment in adolescent substance users. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2015; 39(supplement 1): 201A (poster abstract 763).

55. Spinola, S, Park, A, Maisto, S, Chung, T, Hutchison, D, Buckheit, K. Relationship between motivation and goal-setting in adolescent outpatient treatment outcomes. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2015; 39(supplement 1): 201A (poster abstract 764).

56. Clark, DB, Brumback, T, Chung, T, DeBellis, M, Colrain, I, Baker, F, Nagel, B, Pfefferbaum, D, Sullivan, E, Pohl, K, Tapert, S, Brown, S. Executive functioning and risks for alcohol use disorder: Baseline results from NCANDA. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2016; 40(supplement 1): 252A (symposium abstract 018).

57. Creswell, K, Jackson, K, Skrzynski, C, Bachrach, R, Chung, T, Clark, D, Martin, C. Heavy and extreme binge drinking in a clinical sample of adolescents with alcohol problems. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2016; 40(supplement 1): 273A (symposium abstract 103).

58. Chung, T, Maisto, S. Treated adolescents’ personal social network characteristics predict 1-year outcomes. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2016; 40(supplement 1): 307A (symposium abstract 238).

59. Spinola, S, Hutchison, D, Maisto, S, Chung, T. Mediating effects of alcohol use in marijuana use treatment outcomes among adolescents presenting for substance use treatment. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2016; 40(supplement 1): 102A (poster abstract 347).

60. Bachrach, R, Chung, T. The relationship between sexual assault history, drinking motives, and drinking consequence domains in young adults. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2016; 40(supplement 1): 112A (poster abstract 388).

61. Cornelius, J, Chung, T, Douaihy, A, Glance, J, Kmiec, J, Wesesky, B, Fitzgerald, D, Salloum, I. Double-blind mirtazapine pilot trial in AUD/MDD. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2016; 40(supplement 1): 233A (poster abstract 871).

62. Skyrzynski, CJ, Creswell, KG, Bachrach, RL, Chung, T. Social deficits moderate the relationship between drinking to cope and solitary drinking in underage drinkers. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2017; 41(supplement 1): 70A (poster abstract 212).

63. Tervo-Clemmons, B, Luna, B, Quach, A, Egan, W, Murty, VP, Chung, T, De Bellis, MD, Clark, D. Neural correlates of rewarded response inhibition in youth at risk for problematic alcohol use. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2017; 41(supplement 1): 142A (poster abstract 497).

64. Bachrach, RL, Creswell, KG, Skyrzynski, CJ, Chung, T. Drinking motives predict severity of binge drinking in underage drinkers. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2017; 41(supplement 1): 164A (poster abstract 587).

65. Cornelius, JR, Chung, T, Wesesky, B, Douaihy, A, Fitzgerald, D, Kirisci, L, Salloum, I. Combined young and older adult mirtazapine pilot trials in AUD/MDD. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2017; 41(supplement 1): 176A (poster abstract 636).

66. Sartor, CE, Bachrach, RL, Stepp, SD, Hipwell, AE, Werner, KB, Chung, T. Childhood trauma and alcohol use in African American vs White adolescents: Considering the broader environmental context. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2017; 41(supplement 1): 276A (symposium abstract 45).

67. Suffoletto, B, Chung, T, Bae, S, Ferreira, D, Puyana, JC, Kurtz, R, Dey, AK. Exploring the use of smartphone-based sensors to detect drinking episodes in young adults as a step toward just-in-time intervention. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2017; 41(supplement 1): 337A (symposium abstract 289).

68. Suffoletto, B, Chung, T. Measuring naturalistic alcohol biases in young adults using a mobile app. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2018; 42(supplement 1): 51A (poster abstract 129).

69. Chugani, CD, Byrd, AL, Pedersen, SL, Chung, T, Hipwell, AE, Stepp, SD. Affective and sensation seeking pathways linking borderline personality disorder symptoms and alcohol-related problems in young women. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2018; 42(supplement 1): 174A (poster abstract 621).

70. Mair, C, Coulter, RWS, Watson, SM, O’Malley, TL, Chung, T, Hipwell, AE. Trajectories of neighborhood change and associations with alcohol use amongst adolescent girls. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2018; 42(supplement 1): 281A (symposium abstract 44).

71. Suffoletto, BP, Chung, T, Clark, D. Which text message components are necessary for drinking reductions in young adults? Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2018; 42(supplement 1): 325A (symposium abstract 217).

72. Skrzynski, C.J., Creswell, K.G., Bachrach, R.L., Chung, T. Social discomfort moderates the relationship between drinking in response to negative affect and solitary drinking in underage female drinkers. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2019; 43(supplement 1): 263A (symposium abstract 020). [1 of 10 selected for media attention]

73. Bae, S, Chung, T, Dey, A, Ferreira, D, Suffoletto, B. Exploring the use of smartphone-based sensors to predict heavy drinking episodes in young adults for just-in-time intervention. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2019; 43(supplement 1): 318A (symposium abstract 240).

74. Clark, DB, Brumback, T, Chung, T, FitzGerald, D, Hasler, B, Martin, C, Tervo-Clemmons, B, Luna, B. Adolescent executive dysfunction in daily life and substance use: Longitudinal relationships. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2019; 43(supplement 1): 332A (symposium abstract 293).

75. Anderson, JC, Chung, T, Coulter, RWS, Henderson, ER, Miller, E, Suffoletto, B. Injury patterns over time among young adults who report binge drinking. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2019; 43(supplement 1): 120A (poster abstract 375).

76. Tung, I, Beardslee, J, Chung, T, Keenan, K, Hipwell, AE. Effects of adolescent childbirth, miscarriage, and abortion on changes in alcohol and other substance use. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2019; 43(supplement 1): 198A (poster abstract 688).

F. Reports: none

PRESENTATIONS: (see also published abstracts)

A. Scientific (Basic Science):

Sept 2012 Chung, T, Clark, DB, Luna, B. Brain activation during response inhibition as a predictor of youth substance use treatment outcome. Symposium presentation, chairs: Mary Heitzeg, PhD and Robert Zucker, PhD. International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcohol, Sapporo, Japan. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2012; 36(supplement 2): 67A (symposium S216).

January 2015 Chung T. Adolescent Substance Use: Neurons to Neighborhoods. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT.

B. Professional (Clinical):

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Lectures and Workshops

August 2004 Chung T, Dennis M. Adolescent Substance Abuse: Effective Interventions. Presented at the State Systems Development Program IV, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Arlington, VA.

February 2005 Chung T. Adolescent Substance Use Disorders: Classification and Clinical Course. Young Investigator Lecture (Grand Rounds); 2005 February; Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

October 2011 Chung T. Diagnosis and Treatment of Adolescent Substance Use: DSM-5 and Beyond. Meet the PI lecture series; Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

March 2012 Chung T. Diagnosis and Treatment of Adolescent Substance Use: DSM-5 and Beyond. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, AR.

May 2013 Prins, J., Glance, J., Donovan, J., Chung, T. Alcohol use in youth: Prevalence and predictors. WPIC Wide Journal Club, Department of Psychiatry, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA.

April 2015 Bachrach, R., Cyranowski, J., Pedersen, S., Chung, T. Treatment of comorbid alcohol use disorder and depression. WPIC Wide Journal Club, Department of Psychiatry, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA.

Sept 2016 Chung, T, Suffoletto, B. E-health for addictive behaviors. National Center for Responsible Gaming annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

April 2017 Wang, F., Douaihy, A., Pedersen, S., Chung, T. Co-occurrence of internalizing symptoms and substance use disorder in adolescents, controlling for externalizing behaviors. WPIC Wide Journal Club, Department of Psychiatry, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA.

November 2017 Steele, S., Douaihy, A., Suffoletto, B., Chung, T. Smartphone interventions for alcohol use disorders. WPIC Wide Journal Club, Department of Psychiatry, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA.

November 2018 Chung T. Mobile Interventions for Young Adult Substance Use. Meet the PI Lecture series; Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

November 2018 Chung T. Mobile Interventions for Young Adult Substance Use. Presentation for the Southern HIV & Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC) Seminar Series, University of Florida at Gainesville; Gainesville, FL.

January 2019 Chung T. Reducing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Addictions: A Multilevel Developmental Perspective. Department of Biobehavioral Health, Penn State University; State College, PA.

Other Presentations

Spring 2001 Chung T, Martin C. Classification and course of adolescent alcohol symptoms: Latent class analysis. Paper presented to the Disruptive Behaviors Disorders Research Groups (Drs. Brooke Molina and Rolf Loeber) Brown Bag Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

Spring 2003 Chung T. Treated adolescents’ change in substance problems and psychopathology over 1-year. Paper presented at the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology Colloquium Series; Pittsburgh, PA.

August 2005 Chung T. Adolescent Substance Use Disorders: Screening, Assessment, Treatment, and Course. Paper presented at the Adolescent Medicine Clinical Brown Bag Series, Children’s Hospital, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA.

November 2006 Chung T. Treated adolescents’ motivation to abstain and posttreatment substance use trajectories. Presentation for the Adolescent Medicine Clinical Brown Bag Series, Children’s Hospital, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA.

November 2008 Chung T. Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcohol Research Center: Young adult outcomes. Presentation for the Adolescent Medicine Clinical Brown Bag Series, Children’s Hospital, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA.

April 2012 Chung T. Youth Alcohol Screening: The backstory behind the development of the Practitioner’s Guide, Joint Meeting of Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Washington, DC.

May 2012 Chung T. Youth Alcohol Screening: The backstory behind the development of the Practitioner’s Guide, NIAAA Research Track: Forum on Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention with Youth: the NIAAA Practitioner’s Guide. Forum Chair: Vivian Faden, PhD. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

6-2012, 6-2013 NIAAA Grantsmanship workshop. Co-facilitator of break-out group on F-series applications. Research Society on Alcoholism meeting, San Francisco, CA (2012); Orlando, FL (2013).

October 2012 Chung T. Underage Drinking: National Perspectives. New Mexico Department of Transportation, Traffic Safety Division, Albuquerque, NM.

March 2013 Chung T. Publishing as an early career scientist: Strategies and tips for success. New investigators workshop, National Center for Responsible Gaming, Chicago, IL.

June 2015 Chung, T. Treated adolescents’ personal network characteristics predict cannabis use

outcome. Symposium presentation, chair: Eric Wagner, PhD. International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Odense, Denmark.

August 2015 Chung T. Adolescent Alcohol Use: Neurons to Neighborhoods. Louisiana State University Health Center, Alcohol and Drug Center of Excellence outreach event. New Orleans, LA.

June 2017 Chung T. Social Media Interventions for Alcohol Use, Panel Discussant. Workshop chair: Robert Freeman, PhD. Satellite workshop at Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO.

June 2018 Chung T. Addressing Alcohol Use Disorder with Contemporary Technology: Leveraging Social Network Sites for Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment. Panel Discussant. Symposium at Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

August 2018 Chung T. Publication Strategies for Graduate Student and Early Career Psychologists. Panelist at American Psychological Association meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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